Baltimore Personal Injury Lawyers
Experienced Baltimore Personal Injury Lawyer – William G. Kolodner, William G. Kolodner Personal Injury Lawyers
William Kolodner is a veteran of personal injury law in Baltimore and now leads a highly successful and well-regarded firm in the city. The firm has been advocating for personal injury victims since 1977. Together, the firm’s team of lawyers has more than 100 years of experience working on behalf of personal injury clients.
Many people in the Baltimore area have turned to William G. Kolodner Personal Injury Lawyers over the years because of their dedication to clients and because they have:
- Availability 24 hours a day and seven days a week for clients
- Decades of experience working solely on all types of personal injury and wrongful death cases
- Proven wins worth millions of dollars
- Free consultations for new clients
- Contingency payment plans
- A compassionate approach with clients and an aggressive approach with insurers
Baltimore Law Office
William G. Kolodner and his colleagues represent clients all over Baltimore from a centrally-located office:
14 W. Madison St.
Baltimore, MD 21201
How Do I Know I Really Need a Baltimore Personal Injury Lawyer?
The idea of hiring a lawyer may seem overwhelming as you try to put your life back together after an accident. Legal action may be far from your mind, but working with a lawyer can actually make your life easier.
Baltimore personal injury lawyers specialize in helping victims of accidents, negligence, and injuries. They can clarify your situation and give you an idea of your legal options with a free case evaluation. If you hire a firm, they’ll do the leg work of ensuring you get the compensation you deserve, whether that means negotiating with an insurance company or starting a lawsuit.
You may not be aware of how many accidents are triggered by negligence. These are just some of the examples of incidents that can lead to significant injuries and costs:
- Car, truck, and motorcycle accidents
- Dog bites or attacks
- Nursing home abuse or neglect
- Medical malpractice or a faulty medical device or medication
- Assault and battery
- Accidents in an office or retail space, like a slip and fall
- Workplace incidents not covered by workers’ compensation insurance
- Wrongful death, accidents, or assaults that end in a fatality
An accident may truly be an accident, but all too often, someone’s negligence is to blame. If it is negligence, you have a right to seek compensation and file a lawsuit if necessary.
Baltimore Personal Injury Verdicts and Settlements
There are no guarantees in personal injury cases, but an experienced lawyer can give you the best chance of a good outcome. To get an idea of what might be possible and the reasons people sue, look at examples of cases from Baltimore:
- The city of Baltimore agreed to a $555,000 settlement in 2021 for Eric Jones. Jones and his lawyers filed suit against the city in 2016, alleging the police violated his civil rights during an arrest. The police used a takedown to stop Jones, who fled the scene of reported drug activity. He suffered a traumatic brain injury as a result.[1]
- The city settled for $8 million with former police recruit Raymond Gray in 2019. Gray suffered serious injuries during a police training activity. An instructor shot him in the head with a real gun instead of a training weapon. Gray now has severe brain damage and needs full-time care.[2]
- Marcia Turner settled a lawsuit over an ATV accident for $70,000 in 1994 after originally seeking $9 million. Her ATV flipped over and caused serious injuries. Turner sued Yamaha, the maker of the vehicle. The suit went to trial but settled before it ended.[3]
- In 2019, a jury awarded Erica Byrom a record $205 million over a birth injury sustained at Johns Hopkins Bayview Hospital. She and her lawyers made the case that the staff failed to provide her with birth options, resulting in serious harm to her daughter. Unfortunately, the Maryland Court of Special Appeals later overturned the verdict because of the state’s strict contributory negligence rule. The court determined that Byrom had some blame in the incident because she did not follow all of the advice given by her doctors.[4]
Personal injury cases are complex, and state laws can make them even more confusing and often disappointing. To get the best advice and chance of a good outcome, contact a Baltimore personal injury lawyer.